The Lucky Seal
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 7:04 pm
The Lucky Seal
In 2009, a scientist in Antarctica observed a humpback whale rescue a Weddell seal from attack by orcas (killer whales).
The orcas thundered, side by side, to generate a wave
To tip a hunk of ice, and send a seal to its grave –
A grave inside their bellies. It would slide into the sea,
And they would tear it limb from limb, and chew it hungrily!
At first, all went according to the plans that they had laid.
The seal splashed into the water, helpless and dismayed,
But just before the orcas sent their prey to Kingdom Come,
A humpback whale arrived, and raised the seal on its tum!
Danger still lurked near – wild and raucous was the sea,
And the belly of a humpback whale is very slippery.
The seal started sliding off. The whale moved its fin
To hold the seal safely, so it didn’t fall back in.
In time a larger, higher, safer iceberg came their way.
The seal scrambled quickly, and made good its getaway.
The orcas – angry, hungry, and defeated in their quest –
Moved on, intent on shaking off their large, unwelcome guest.
How lucky was the little seal, cornered by its foe,
Cowered, helpless, terrified, with no place left to go,
That a giant friend should turn up in its hour of greatest need,
That from its ghastly fate as orca food it should be freed!
© Stephen Whiteside 04.08.2016
Further information can be found here:
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/animal ... mals-orcas
In 2009, a scientist in Antarctica observed a humpback whale rescue a Weddell seal from attack by orcas (killer whales).
The orcas thundered, side by side, to generate a wave
To tip a hunk of ice, and send a seal to its grave –
A grave inside their bellies. It would slide into the sea,
And they would tear it limb from limb, and chew it hungrily!
At first, all went according to the plans that they had laid.
The seal splashed into the water, helpless and dismayed,
But just before the orcas sent their prey to Kingdom Come,
A humpback whale arrived, and raised the seal on its tum!
Danger still lurked near – wild and raucous was the sea,
And the belly of a humpback whale is very slippery.
The seal started sliding off. The whale moved its fin
To hold the seal safely, so it didn’t fall back in.
In time a larger, higher, safer iceberg came their way.
The seal scrambled quickly, and made good its getaway.
The orcas – angry, hungry, and defeated in their quest –
Moved on, intent on shaking off their large, unwelcome guest.
How lucky was the little seal, cornered by its foe,
Cowered, helpless, terrified, with no place left to go,
That a giant friend should turn up in its hour of greatest need,
That from its ghastly fate as orca food it should be freed!
© Stephen Whiteside 04.08.2016
Further information can be found here:
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/animal ... mals-orcas